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The Congregation: A War and A Wedding: Book Two

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There will be a War.
There will be a Wedding.
Loyalties will be tested ...

Defying the odds, Ellyce Jensen has been pulled from the tunnels with her best friend and ex-boyfriend, Benson Monroe. They should be relieved the Gray-Eyed man saved them from Rupert and his band of demon soldiers. But seemingly they've traded one prison for another.

After escaping, Ellyce and Benson journey through the lands of Efes and Ardor in search of the guardians of these realms. They'll soon learn not everything is as it seems and the race to secure the future of the seven realms hangs in the balance. Secrets will be exposed. Alliances will be forged. And Ellyce will be tested in ways she never thought possible as the battle between the two ancient kingdoms rages on.

338 pages, Paperback

Published June 1, 2020

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Melissa Service

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Melissa Service grew up in a tiny, magical town in Illinois--total population: 800. In 2014, she brought her love of books, a Midwest hankering for a good Horseshoe Sandwich (also known as fat-on-a-plate) and Southern Sweet Tea to sunny SoCal. About an hour north of Los Angeles, she lives with her husband, her kids, and their sweet, yet, slightly neurotic, standard poodle, Eisley.

When she's not chasing Eisley, or chauffeuring her teens around town, she's writing.

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November 7, 2022
Great sequel to the first book. The characters were hard to remember at times but the author continued to help remind us who they were with context clues. I think the character development and story telling was excellent.
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April 27, 2024
The story telling is fun to an extent but it feels all over the place and it makes for a boring read with very little surprises.
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